6mri
From Proteopedia
E. coli cysteine desulfurase SufS E250A with a cysteine persulfide intermediate
Structural highlights
FunctionSUFS_ECOLI Cysteine desulfurases mobilize the sulfur from L-cysteine to yield L-alanine, an essential step in sulfur metabolism for biosynthesis of a variety of sulfur-containing biomolecules. Component of the suf operon, which is activated and required under specific conditions such as oxidative stress and iron limitation. Acts as a potent selenocysteine lyase in vitro, that mobilizes selenium from L-selenocysteine. Selenocysteine lyase activity is however unsure in vivo.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Publication Abstract from PubMedSufS is a type II cysteine desulfurase and acts as the initial step in the Suf Fe-S cluster assembly pathway. In Escherichia coli this pathway is utilized under conditions of oxidative stress and is resistant to reactive oxygen species. Mechanistically this means SufS must shift between protecting a covalent persulfide intermediate and making it available for transfer to the next protein partner in the pathway, SufE. Here, we report five x-ray crystal structures of SufS including a new structure of SufS containing an inward facing persulfide intermediate on C364. Additional structures of SufS variants with substitutions at the dimer interface show changes in dimer geometry and suggest a conserved beta-hairpin structure plays a role in mediating interactions with SufE. These new structures, along with previous HDX-MS and biochemical data identify an interaction network capable of communication between active-sites of the SufS dimer coordinating the shift between desulfurase and transpersulfurase activities. Structural evidence for dimer-interface driven regulation of the type II cysteine desulfurase, SufS.,Dunkle JA, Bruno M, Outten FW, Frantom PA Biochemistry. 2018 Dec 20. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b01122. PMID:30571100[6] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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